War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER I


Author: Leo Tolstoy

Category: Novel


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THE BIBLICAL TRADITION tells us that the absence of work—idleness—was a

condition of the first man's blessedness before the Fall. The love of idleness

has remained the same in fallen man; but the curse still lies heavy upon man,

and not only because in the sweat of our brow we must eat bread, but because

from our moral qualities we are unable to be idle and at peace. A secret voice

tells us that we must be to blame for being idle. If a man could find a state in

which while being idle he could feel himself to be of use and to be doing his

duty, he would have attained to one side of primitive blessedness. And such a

state of obligatory and irreproachable idleness is enjoyed by a whole class—the

military class. It is in that obligatory and irreproachable idleness that the

chief attraction of military service has always consisted, and will always

consist.



Nikolay Rostov was enjoying this blessed privilege to the full, as after the

year 1807 he remained in the Pavlograd regiment, in command of the squadron that

had been Denisov's.



Rostov had become a bluff, good-natured fellow, who would have been thought

rather bad form by his old acquaintances in Moscow, though he was loved and

respected by his comrades, his subordinates, and his superior officers, and was

well content with his life. Of late—in the year 1809—he had found more and more

frequently in letters from home complaints on the part of his mother that their

pecuniary position was going from bad to worse, and that it was high time for

him to come home, to gladden and comfort the hearts of his old parents.



As he read those letters, Nikolay felt a pang of dread at their wanting to

drag him out of the surroundings in which, by fencing himself off from all the

complexities of existence, he was living so quietly and peacefully. He felt that

sooner or later he would have to plunge again into that whirlpool of life, with

many difficulties and business to attend to, with the steward's accounts, with

quarrels and intrigues, and ties, with society, with Sonya's love and his

promise to her. All that was terribly difficult and complicated; and he answered

his mother's letters with cold letters in French on the classic model, beginning

Ma chère maman,” and ending: “Votre obéissant fils,” saying

nothing of any intention of coming home. In 1810 he received letters from home

in which he was told of Natasha's engagement to Bolkonsky, and of the marriage

being deferred for a year, because the old prince would not consent to it. This

letter chagrined and mortified Nikolay. In the first place, he was sorry to be

losing from home Natasha, whom he cared more for than all the rest of the

family. Secondly, from his hussar point of view, he regretted not having been at

home at the time, as he would have shown this Bolkonsky that it was by no means

such an honour to be connected with him, and that if he cared for Natasha he

could get on just as well without his crazy old father's consent. For a moment

he hesitated whether to ask for leave, so as to see Natasha engaged, but then

the man

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  1. War And Peace: Book 6 - CHAPTER II
  2. War And Peace: Book 6 - CHAPTER I
  3. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER XIII
  4. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER XII
  5. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER XI
  6. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER X
  7. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER IX
  8. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER VIII
  9. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER VII
  10. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER VI
  11. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER V
  12. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER IV
  13. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER III
  14. War And Peace: Book 7 - CHAPTER II
  15. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XXII
  16. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XXI
  17. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XX
  18. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XVIII
  19. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XIX
  20. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XVII
  21. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XVI
  22. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XV
  23. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XIV
  24. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XIII
  25. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XII
  26. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER XI
  27. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER X
  28. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER VIII
  29. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER IX
  30. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER VII
  31. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER VI
  32. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER V
  33. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER IV
  34. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER III
  35. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER II
  36. War And Peace: Book 8 - CHAPTER I
  37. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XXI
  38. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XX
  39. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XIX
  40. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XVIII
  41. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XVII
  42. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XVI
  43. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XV
  44. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XIV
  45. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XIII
  46. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XI
  47. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XII
  48. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER X
  49. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER VIII
  50. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER VII
  51. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER VI
  52. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER V
  53. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER IV
  54. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER III
  55. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER II
  56. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER I
  57. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER IX
  58. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XXIII
  59. War And Peace: Book 9 - CHAPTER XXII
  60. War And Peace: Book 10 - CHAPTER XXXVIII
  61. War And Peace: Book 10 - CHAPTER XXXVII
  62. War And Peace: Book 10 - CHAPTER XXXVI
  63. War And Peace: Book 10 - CHAPTER XXXV
  64. War And Peace: Book 10 - CHAPTER XXXIV

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